Interpreting Files
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Each Excel file is labeled in form [campaign#-flight#-strike#]; for instance, 80-018-1 would correspond to 80s campaign, flight 18, and strike 1. Within each file, there are three columns representing the coordinates of the extracted points based on the specific aircraft geometry used (see later sections).
Col 1: x-coordinates
Col 2: y-coordinates
Col 3: z-coordinates


Aircraft Geometry
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The CAD model used was provided by Nathanael Jenkins and can be found using the following link: https://nathanaelj.github.io/Projects/Modelling#F-106B. Please note that the model is in units of meters.


Aircraft Orientation
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The aircraft follows a traditional Cartesian coordinate system. The body of the aircraft is centered about y = 0, with the aircraft's fin extending up to the z-coordinate of +6.15235. For calibration purposes, the tip of the aircraft's nose is at [0.0000, 0.0000, 1.6512]. The aircraft is not rotated in any of the three dimensions. The dimensions of the CAD model can be obtained via the GitHub link in the previous section. A 3D view of the aircraft, using data from 81-046-10, has been provided for visualization in the 'SampleView.fig' file.